Hello Nicolas,
it's need to be coded in PacketFence.
Open an issue on github and explain the behavior and we will look at it.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-08-22 à 12:25, dev--- via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hi !
We are using PacketFence 8.1 on a Debian 8.11 server in inline mode
(no NAT). Works great.
I need to add a passthrough to the registration Vlan for an IP server,
not domains. I can not use a domain (application has static IP
built-in, so I have no choice).
So I went to the GUI Configuration/Network/Fencing and added my IP
server "a.b.c.d:nnn" in "Passthrough domains" with the Passthrough box
ticked. I then restarted pfdns and iptables from the Status/Service
GUI as instructed.
Unfortunately, that does not seem to work. At least for an IP address.
After some investigation, it seems that the ipset group
"pfsession_passthrough" is not updated with the IP addresses I
provided in the GUI ("ipset list pfsession_passthrough"). I checked,
and pf.conf has my server IP populated there.
If I manualy perform an "ipset add pfsession_passthrough
a.b.c.d,tcp/nnn" that works (my server is acessible from the
registration VLAN without registration).
However, it is not persistent. Furthermore, if I try to add that to
/etc/ipset.conf with the proper "ipset save pfsession_passthrough
>/etc/ipset.conf" that doesn't work either after a reboot ; maybe
ipset is not working as a service for PacketFence.
Can you please help me how to add an IP address:port as passthrough to
packetfence/registration vlan for it to be persistent upon reboot ?
Thank you very much in advance :)
And thank you for that great software.
Best regards,
Nicolas
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